Selling Sunset’sMary Fitzgeraldis showing off another star-studded home.
“My name is Mary Fitzgerald, you probably have seen me on the hit Netflix seriesSelling Sunset, but today I’m hanging out with you guys to show you this amazing property,” she begins in the new clip. “It’s 8,600 square feet, six bedrooms, it has a pool, and is just beautiful throughout.”
Fitzgerald first takes viewers through the dining room, complete with a fireplace, “dramatic” chandelier, and 20-foot ceilings. The room also opens out to a courtyard for entertaining guests.
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“This is now this very cool pool table lounge area, huge windows with curtains, 20-foot ceilings, and a terrace above where someone can be playing piano and add to the ambiance,” Fitzgerald says before heading into the kitchen and living room.
“This kitchen is a chef’s kitchen, offering an oversized fridge, double appliances throughout, and an incredible open floor plan,” she explains. “What’s so cool about his open floor plan is you can still use the kitchen and also communicate to everybody in the living room, watching football, hanging out, and the party never has to stop.”

After showing off the outdoor area, with a barbecue, wood-burning pizza, pool area, and cabana, Fitzgerald notes that the home has one more celeb connection — toKourtney Kardashian’s exScott Disick.
“My personal favorite is the home theater upstairs, it has a total Beverly Hills Hotel vibe — and you probably saw it onKeeping Up with the Kardashiansbecause Scott Disick helped French Montana decorate this room on the show,” she says, referencing his spinoffFlip It Like Disick.
Finally, Fitzgerald goes out to the guest-house-turned-music-studio.
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“For those of you that know who French Montana is, this is where all of his top hits were made,” she says. “Very cool history here withSelena Gomezand French Montana but for those of you that don’t require a music studio, it can be converted back into a two-car garage.”
“I’m going to stick around here, try to make some music so if my real estate career doesn’t work out you’ll find me in here making some beats,” she concludes.
Mary Fitzgerald’s segment ofOpen House NYCwill air this Sunday on NBC. Check your local listings.
source: people.com